Hannah Grassie (@grassiehannah) 's Twitter Profile
Hannah Grassie

@grassiehannah

Clinical Psych PhD Student @univmiami | @nyuniversity @NIMHgov alumna | Interested in quantitative methods to improve tx outcomes | Dog enthusiast | she/her

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Hannah Grassie (@grassiehannah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to presenting my poster at #ADAA2021Virtual examining the symptom-level network of youth depression and anxiety symptoms (Poster S1-170)! #ADAAEarlyCareer

Hannah Grassie (@grassiehannah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@DrEhrenreich Thank you! As seen here, we found that self-comparison and low sense of self-efficacy play important roles in connecting depressive and anxious symptoms.

@DrEhrenreich Thank you! As seen here, we found that self-comparison and low sense of self-efficacy play important roles in connecting depressive and anxious symptoms.
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Excited to share the pre-print of this manuscript using network analysis to examine the role of individual symptoms in the co-occurrence of depression & anxiety in youth! osf.io/ah6us/ via Center for Open Science with @DrEhrenreich @LizHallidayBS Sierra Bainter & Sarah Kennedy 🙂

Lucinda Doyle (@lucindaedoyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steps that work for academic writing (thesis chapter, manuscript, etc.) 🧵👇🏻1. Start by preparing a skeleton- open a blank document & write down the main headings of your piece. No sentences yet!

Hannah Grassie (@grassiehannah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first, first author is officially published in Depression & Anxiety! 😊 🤗 w/ @LizHallidayBS @DrEhrenreich, Sierra Bainter & Sarah Kennedy. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/da…

Gail Rosenbaum (@gailrosenbaum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At long last, my paper with Catherine Hartley and Hannah Grassie on decision making, learning & memory across adolescence is out in eLife - the journal. I also made some thematic cookies to help illustrate our study and findings! elifesciences.org/articles/64620 1/

At long last, my paper with <a href="/cate_hartley/">Catherine Hartley</a> and <a href="/GrassieHannah/">Hannah Grassie</a> on decision making, learning &amp; memory across adolescence is out in <a href="/eLife/">eLife - the journal</a>. I also made some thematic cookies to help illustrate our study and findings! elifesciences.org/articles/64620 1/
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Excited to be at #ADAA2023 sharing research that leverages natural language processing to uncover latent topics in treatment-seeking youth's idiographically identified top problems. @DrEhrenreich Anxiety and Depression Association of America

Excited to be at #ADAA2023 sharing research that leverages natural language processing to uncover latent topics in treatment-seeking youth's idiographically identified top problems. @DrEhrenreich 
<a href="/ADAA_Anxiety/">Anxiety and Depression Association of America</a>
JAACAP Journals (@jaacap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#JAACAP study systematically reviewed 100+ measures of #emotiondysregulation in youth. Hannah Grassie @DrEhrenreich Jonathan S. Comer, PhD @MelissaBrotman jaacap.org/article/S0890-…

#JAACAP study systematically reviewed 100+ measures of #emotiondysregulation in youth. <a href="/GrassieHannah/">Hannah Grassie</a> @DrEhrenreich <a href="/JonComerPhD/">Jonathan S. Comer, PhD</a> @MelissaBrotman jaacap.org/article/S0890-…
Tim Dalgleish (@timdalgleish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just over two weeks to go to the #Transdiagnostic Mental Health Conference. Great deal on online registration and a few in person places still available. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Please share!

Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Activation in fronto-parietal networks may normalize after cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in unmedicated pediatric anxiety patients, however limbic regions may be less amenable to acute CBT effects. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38263879/

Activation in fronto-parietal networks may normalize after cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in unmedicated pediatric anxiety patients, however limbic regions may be less amenable to acute CBT effects. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38263879/